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Subject Week in Review: Generational Differences in Racial Equity Work, Remaking the Economy, and more
Date April 30, 2021 5:00 PM
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Putting liberation on the menu, changing young people's lives, and more!

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Here’s what you may have missed this week:

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Generational Differences in Racial Equity Work ([link removed])

While many organizational leaders and elders came up in a time when code switching and self-censoring were the norm, younger leaders today are unwilling to make such accommodations. Read more... ([link removed])

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Remaking the Economy: Organizing & Wealth Building in Communities of Color ([link removed])

Our latest Remaking the Economy webinar looks at the intersection of community organizing and wealth building in three communities. Watch here... ([link removed])

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The Culinary Artist Putting Liberation on the Menu ([link removed])

Jocelyn Jackson, co-founder of the People’s Kitchen Collective, hosts large-scale meals to address racial and social justice and to promote community healing. Read more... ([link removed])

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John Valverde: Changing Young People’s Lives ([link removed])

The CEO of YouthBuild USA experienced all the hardship that his organization’s young participants are living though now. In this brief excerpt from NPQ’s Tiny Spark podcast, he makes precise connections between his lived experience and his leadership today. Listen to the clip... ([link removed])

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